Pleiotropy in Triazine-Resistant Brassica napus: Ontogenetic and Diurnal Influences on Photosynthesis.

نویسندگان

  • J H Dekker
  • R G Burmester
چکیده

Studies were conducted that supported the hypothesis that the mutation to the psbA plastid gene that confers S-triazine resistance (R) in Brassica napus also results in an altered diurnal pattern of photosynthetic carbon assimilation (A) relative to that of the susceptible (S) wild type, and that these patterns change over the ontogeny of a plant. Photosynthetic photon flux density, under closely controlled environmental conditions, was incrementally increased and decreased on either side of the midday maxima of 1150 to 1300 mumol quanta m(-2) s(-1). In all experiments, A approximately tracked the increasing and decreasing diurnal light levels. Younger (3- to 4-leaf) R plants had greater photosynthetic rates early and late in the diurnal light period, whereas those of S plants were greater during midday as well as during the photoperiod as a whole. These relative photosynthetic characteristics of R and S plants changed in several ways with ontogeny. As the plants aged during the vegetative phase of development, S plants gradually assimilated more carbon in the early, and then in the late, part of the day. At the end of the vegetative phase of development, R plant carbon assimilation was less relative to S plants at most times of the day, and was never greater. This relationship between the two biotypes dramatically changed with the onset of the reproductive phase (8(1/2) to 9(1/2) leaf) of plant development: R plants assimilated more carbon than S plants during all periods of the diurnal light period with the exception of the late part of the day. In addition to these differences in A, R plant stomatal function differed from that in S plants. R plant leaves were always cooler than S plant leaves under the same environmental and diurnal conditions. Correlated with this difference in leaf temperature were equal or greater total conductances to water vapor and intercellular CO(2) partial pressures in R compared to S leaves in most instances. These studies indicate a more complex pattern of photosynthetic carbon assimilation than previously observed. The photosynthetic superiority of one biotype relative to the other was a function of the time of day and the age of the plant. These studies also suggest that R plants may have an adaptive advantage over S plants in certain unfavorable ecological niches independent of the presence of S-triazine herbicides, such as cool, low-light environments early and late in the day, as well as late in the plants' development. This advantage could result in R biotypes appearing in populations of a species in greater numbers than plastidic mutation alone could cause.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Plant physiology

دوره 100 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1992